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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 1, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: December 1979
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
  • ASIN: B0012GMUUY
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #41,840 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Black Market
2. Teen Town
3. Remark You Made
4. Slang
5. In a Silent Way
6. Birdland
7. Thanks for the Memory
8. Medley: Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz
9. 8:30
10. Brown Street
11. Orphan
12. Sightseeing

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These live recordings offer an honest, well-rounded perspective of the Weather Report experience, and Joe Zawinul's relative prominence as their coleader and composer, circa 1979. On an arrangement such as "Brown Street," it's clear that Zawinul's vision of electronics was based in great part on his Austrian folk roots and in the varied native musics of South America, Africa, and the greater global village. This edition of Weather Report, featuring former big band drummer Peter Erskine and fretless bass innovator Jaco Pastorius, offered Zawinul and saxophonist Wayne Shorter a stable environment in which to fashion a group sound, although by this time, as witnessed by his solo turn on "Slang" and his prominence on every chart, Pastorius had attained cult status based in equal parts on his impeccable musicianship and his sometimes over-the-top flamboyance. Yet for all their forays into funk and the Third World, Weather Report remained at its core the most jazz oriented of all fusion bands. 8:30 is notable for the dancing, syncopated lines of Shorter's composition "Sightseeing," in which the composer lets it all hang out in a virtuoso turn on tenor saxophone that proves that the rumors of his creative demise were grossly exaggerated. --Chip Stern

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Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Live Fusion Album Ever, June 7, 2000
By John Simley (Wheaton, Illinois, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 8:30 (Audio CD)
Best heard loud. The only thing wrong with this recording is that it isn't substantially longer. Erskine and Jaco form a disciplined and enormously powerful rhythm section that Zawinul and Shorter ride like a thousand foot wave. Scarlet Woman is expertly treated with sci-fi sound effects, from rocket launch to space accident. Teentown is, frankly, overcooked and scattered. A Remark You Made is really beautifully performed. Slang showcases Jaco and his digital delay (incredible that this wall of sound could be performed live by one man). But the real highlight is Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz. It features Jaco's frenetic bass licks, frenzied drumming and almost wobbles entirely out of control until a huge close decays into the sound of a train. The audience is hugely enthusiastic, which makes this a very good listen. The studio tracks are interesting (exception: The Orphan), particularly 8:30, which features Jaco on drums(!). This should be reissued in a box set with bonus tracks. Twenty years after it was issued, it's still the best live fusion album ever made, and an important document of the incredible musical phenomenon that was Weather Report.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Weather Report...., June 13, 2001
This review is from: 8:30 (Audio CD)
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I saw Weather Report in London at the Hammersmith Odeon on the tour from which this was made, though I have no way of knowing whether any of the recordings came from that concert. '8:30' is a pretty accurate souvenir of those concerts, with all their histrionics, sound effects and solo spots. (Somehow Jaco's bass solo, which normally exceeded 20 minutes, is kept to under five here.) Pete Erskine does a grand job on drums, but this album cannot convey the disappointment that, in order to get Erskine, we lost TWO percussionists. I know nothing about drumming, and for all I know Acuna and Badrena may have been just merely good at their craft. But they brought a wonderful spirit to Weather Report concerts -- sometimes competitive, sometimes collaborative, but always energetic and in good humour. With no percussionists from Latin America, the new four-man band was very much the first-world Weather Report; save Shorter, it was white men playing jazz.

As other reviewers have said, it was a mistake by Sony to remove one track from the CBS double album to squeeze it onto one CD, particularly as it is my favourite, if not the best track. 'Scarlet Woman' had a wonderful spacey intro, a brand new riff from Jaco replacing the Al Johnson lick, one of the biggest decibel ranges between the loud and quiet passages, and a bizarre sotto voce sound-effect ending. But there's no point in my telling you that. You get all the rest of the tracks from the original album, all of which are good, even if few are marvellous. But, if given the choice, I would prefer to listen to the studio version of every track here.

The 'Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz' medley plays much the same role as the 'Goin Ahead/Wichita Falls' pairing on the Pat Metheny 'Travels' album: an exquisite melding (on side 3 of the LP) of two tunes from different albums. If that track achieves nothing more than persuading a few more people to dip into the back-catalogue and buy the outstanding 'Sweetnighter', then it was well worth doing.

The studio tracks unnecessarily tacked onto the end are unremarkable. Goodness knows why any studio material was needed, as every Weather Report concert I attended lasted a good 1.75 hours. Having let down their many fans with 'Mr Gone', the band redeemed themselves a little, but not much, with this album.

If you enjoyed this album and don't know the group's earlier material, then you are in for a wonderful treat: 'Sweetnighter', 'Mysterious Traveller', 'Tale Spinnin', 'Black Market' and 'Heavy Weather' are all five-star, toe-tapping jazz-rock. (If you go back even further, things become not quite so catchy or commercial.)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just listen to this one track, December 9, 1999
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This review is from: 8:30 (Audio CD)
If I had to choose which WR album I most like, it would be somewhere between Heavy Weather or Mysterious Traveller. It's simply hard to pick up one favourite. BUt if I were asked which tune is the ultimate WR tune, I definitely would choose BADIA/BOOGIE WOOGIE WALTZ Medley from 8:30. This track epitomized everything that WR was all about. This track, a monstrous live version, shows all corners of WR's ideology: space, catchable 'tune', catchable 'hook', improvising and monstrous power between Jaco and Erskine....this song should be the ultimate introduction to Weather Report. I only wished that the drums were more mixed to the front (especially the snare drums)...but let's not forget the great other classics on this live record: Slang (Jaco's solo), Black Market and of course, Birdland.
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4.0 out of 5 stars No No No ! Don't settle for this "abridged" version..get the rill dill !
Joe Zawinul, the late founder and keyboardist for WR, said this was WR at it's peak. The band went through a long series of lineup and musical alterations, but it's hard to... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Misha Bendavid

5.0 out of 5 stars Something Old, Something Good
I have got to say hands down this cd is worth having in your collectiom. If you love the early 70's fusion jazz period then you will find this live recording a must have. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Richard Glenn

4.0 out of 5 stars Sparks And Fire In Different Areas
Being a long time Weather Report fan this was an album I'd always heard as being an important cornerstone of their career. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Andre S. Grindle

2.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY! NEW ***COMPLETE*** 2007 JAPAN REMASTER(S) NOW AVAILABLE!
In 2007, the main 16 Weather Report Columbia titles were re-released in Japan with new DSD remastering in mini-sleeve format. Read more
Published 21 months ago by BOB

5.0 out of 5 stars THE DEFINITIVE ***COMPLETE*** AUDIO VERSION
NOTE: The Amazon tracklist above is incorrect. This is the complete, TWO DISC set of the original 13-track double-LP album (as evidenced by the CD's catalog number SICP-1247/48),... Read more
Published 21 months ago by BOB

4.0 out of 5 stars No Scarlet Woman!
Great Music! I have nothing to add to the previous positive reviews.

Sony, Where is SCARLET WOMAN? Read more
Published 23 months ago by Colonel Legwood

4.0 out of 5 stars A few good songs
2 or 3 really good songs, including the definitive live version of Jaco's Teen Town. The rest is boring. Read more
Published on May 10, 2007 by Don W. Stauffer

5.0 out of 5 stars Clear Skies Tonight
I saw Weather Report in two concerts to promote the album that featured three sides recorded live and one side of studio work. Read more
Published on September 25, 2006 by Mr. Richard D. Coreno

3.0 out of 5 stars Something bothers me about this album
Released in 1979, this album documents live performances of some of the greatest hits that Weather Report had made to this point, most notably "Birdland," "Black Market," and the... Read more
Published on March 10, 2006 by Michael Hardin

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly, WR at it's best.
It truly is an awesome album. I have fell in love with it over and over again as I grow older.
Published on June 6, 2004 by Greg Fletcher

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